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April 28, 2000
Using nicotine measurements and parental reports to assess indoor air: the PIAMA birth cohort study. Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy
B Brunekreef, B P Leaderer, R van Strien, et al.
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
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January 1, 1985
Respiratory symptoms associated with sulfur dioxide exposure
T J Witek, E N Schachter, G J Beck, et al.
Environmental Research
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December 1, 1987
A study of respiratory effects from exposure to 2.0 ppm formaldehyde in occupationally exposed workers
E N Schachter, T J Witek, D J Brody, et al.
The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
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November 21, 2001
Risk factors for asthma prevalence among urban and nonurban African American children
J von Maffei, W S Beckett, K Belanger, et al.
Allergy
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May 19, 2004
The influence of air conditioning, humidity, temperature and other household characteristics on mite allergen concentrations in the northeastern United States
R T van Strien, U Gehring, K Belanger, et al.
Medical Care
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September 22, 2001
Use of health services by insurance status among children with asthma
A N Ortega, K D Belanger, A D Paltiel, et al.
Archives of Environmental Health
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January 1, 1984
Airway effects of low concentrations of sulfur dioxide: dose-response characteristics
E N Schachter, T J Witek, G J Beck, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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July 3, 1999
Healthy women's PEF variations with ambient summer concentrations of PM10, PM2.5, SO42-, H+, and O3
L P Naeher, T R Holford, W S Beckett, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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September 23, 2008
Use of hair colouring products and risk of multiple myeloma among US women
S Koutros, D Baris, E Bell, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
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March 4, 1999
Indoor, outdoor, and regional summer and winter concentrations of PM10, PM2.5, SO4(2)-, H+, NH4+, NO3-, NH3, and nitrous acid in homes with and without kerosene space heaters
B P Leaderer, L Naeher, T Jankun, et al.
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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April 28, 2000
Using nicotine measurements and parental reports to assess indoor air: the PIAMA birth cohort study. Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy
B Brunekreef, B P Leaderer, R van Strien, et al.
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
|
January 1, 1985
Respiratory symptoms associated with sulfur dioxide exposure
T J Witek, E N Schachter, G J Beck, et al.
Environmental Research
|
December 1, 1987
A study of respiratory effects from exposure to 2.0 ppm formaldehyde in occupationally exposed workers
E N Schachter, T J Witek, D J Brody, et al.
The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
|
November 21, 2001
Risk factors for asthma prevalence among urban and nonurban African American children
J von Maffei, W S Beckett, K Belanger, et al.
Allergy
|
May 19, 2004
The influence of air conditioning, humidity, temperature and other household characteristics on mite allergen concentrations in the northeastern United States
R T van Strien, U Gehring, K Belanger, et al.
Medical Care
|
September 22, 2001
Use of health services by insurance status among children with asthma
A N Ortega, K D Belanger, A D Paltiel, et al.
Archives of Environmental Health
|
January 1, 1984
Airway effects of low concentrations of sulfur dioxide: dose-response characteristics
E N Schachter, T J Witek, G J Beck, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
|
July 3, 1999
Healthy women's PEF variations with ambient summer concentrations of PM10, PM2.5, SO42-, H+, and O3
L P Naeher, T R Holford, W S Beckett, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
|
September 23, 2008
Use of hair colouring products and risk of multiple myeloma among US women
S Koutros, D Baris, E Bell, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
|
March 4, 1999
Indoor, outdoor, and regional summer and winter concentrations of PM10, PM2.5, SO4(2)-, H+, NH4+, NO3-, NH3, and nitrous acid in homes with and without kerosene space heaters
B P Leaderer, L Naeher, T Jankun, et al.
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